I wish Pinkie had a more significant role in this episode... A lot of ponies (including secondary characters like Filthy Rich) did their best to fight the Tantabus in various ways, but we didn't see her do anything – it's Pinkie in a dream sequence, they could really have done anything with her!

Getting back into things I used to enjoy (I know, not the first time I've written about it ) is something I should really do more often...

I just decided to watch an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends for the first time in about eight years. And to my surprise, it was still quite fun to watch after all these years! Maybe nostalgia plays a part, but I think I can understand why I liked it so much back in the day... Even if a later cartoon made by some of the same crew overshadows it for me.

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And there's no way I could leave this out – probably the most memorable thing in the whole series for me!

This concludes another edition of Tacodidra's occasional (but not very common!) nostalgic ramblings.

My longest PM conversation has 100 pages and 2492 posts! I've had a few others with more than a hundred replies too, but they're still relatively rare (as I mostly talk to others by replying to statuses).

The MLP Wiki articles show full lists of all shorts in each series, as far as I know...
Rainbow Rocks
Friendship Games
Summertime Shorts
Better Together
Choose Your Own Ending
Equestria Girls Minis (not really comparable to the others but still technically EqG shorts...)

I prefer typing, mainly because it's a lot faster. It's also easier to go back and fix typos, legibility doesn't prove problematic like in handwriting, no need to try countless pens to find one that isn't dry – I can't think of any way I'd consider handwriting the better of the two.

The thing I like the most is easy – talking to everypony here! While I do post in threads at times and enjoy reading them even more often, most of activity is more direct conversation with users – mostly in status updates, sometimes by PM. The community is truly something special, I haven't found anything like it anywhere else!
As for things I don't like, I'm not interested in posting in the debate symposium. I have nothing against it existing and on a rare occasion may even read it, but debates aren't what I'm here for. I'll take ponies over politics any day!

"Where the Apple Lies" was a similar case for me. Neither "Newbie Dash" nor "Flutter Brutter" really impressed me, but Dave Rapp's third episode was one of the funniest in season 6. His fourth MLP episode, "The Parent Map", was also a very good episode, but that wasn't as much of a surprise to me.
Also, they're not really episodes, but the Equestria Girls movies were also a positive surprise. I watched the first one with low expectations but I found it pretty good (though I didn't enjoy it quite as much as FIM). And later, "Mirror Magic" and "Forgotten Friendship" surprised me with how amazing they were (both being my favorite EqG content at the time)!

"A Rockhoof and a Hard Place" is a recent example of this for me. When Rockhoof first appeared in "Campfire Tales", I didn't find him a particularly interesting character. Though finding out Kaita Mpambara (the writer of the amazing "Horse Play") had written it increased my expectations for it, the episode still exceeded all my expectations by far!
Also, several episodes I had read were generally disliked (such as "Spike at Your Service" and "28 Pranks Later") were better than I expected. I definitely don't consider them to be among the best episodes of the series, but I like them more than many others do.